The Hotel Where you stay→ Namsan Hanok Village → Seoul Tower → Myeongdong → Cheonggye Stream → Hotel
Tour Condition
* All package tours include the guide, transportation, and admission fee.
* Amethyst & Ginseng Center will be included in every package tour course.
* After the morning package tours, you will be dropped off at Itaewon.
(For the sending service, there will be an additional charge of 10,000won)
* If there’s an unannounced military training or official event in JSA, the tour will be cancelled on the day of the tour without notice.
* If you cancel your reservation on the day of the tour, there will be a 70% cancellation charge. (For the Panmunjeom and DMZ Tour, there will be a 100% cancellation charge. For other services such as hotel or airline reservations, it will be different case by case.)
* Pick up time will be changed to your hotel location.
* Pay by different currency, card, or room charge is possible when paying for your tour.
* The package tour - Child fares: 30% off under 7 years of age.
* Don’t act independently during the package group tour.
* Considering the traffic jam of Seoul, pick up service will be delayed occasionally.
* Cosmojin will not be responsible for your personal incidents and loss during the tours.
Reminder
*Namsangol Hanok Village will be replaced by another tourist attraction when it is closed on Tuesdays.
Knowing beforehand allows you to have more fun!
Namsan Hanok Village
A folk village located in the middle of the city, more specifically, in the area called Pil-dong, at the foot of the northern part of Namsan. First opened to the public in 1997 after four-years of construction, the village has five authentic old Korean Hanoks that have been transported from other parts of the country and restored to perfection with traditional gardens, pavilions, and ponds. The village is also available for wedding ceremonies, which take place two or three times a week. Visitors can also view and purchase traditional ceramic arts and crafts in the exhibition hall.
Seoul Tower
'N' from N Seoul Tower stands for New, Namsan and Natural Seoul Tower.
Most visitors ride the Namsan cable car up the mountain, and then walk to the tower. The tower features a gift shop and restaurants on the ground floor. Visitors may go up the tower for a fee. There are four observation decks (the 4th observation deck, which is the revolving restaurant, rotates at a rate of one revolution every 48 minutes), as well as gift shops and two restaurants. It is a popular place to go on clear days to see most of Seoul.
Myeongdong
Myeong-dong Street is a one kilometer area from Myeong-dong Station to Euljiro and Lotte Department Store. Myeong-dong is the busiest region in Seoul and is the leader in Korean fashion trends. Not only will you find large shopping malls and famous brand name shops where you can find clothing and shoes, but fast food chains, cozy cafes and specialty restaurants fill the alleys.
Cheonggye Stream
In July 1, 2005, the Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project kicked off under a grand vision of transforming Seoul into an environment-friendly city. With the completion of the twenty-seven month long Project, the clean and pleasant waterway came into the great delight of all Seoul citizens again.
There is no doubt that Seoul Metropolitan City was reborn into the world as leading city bringing nature, culture and history together.